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INDEX. 



Page. 

 Bronze-age ornamentation considered by Prof. Nils- 

 eon 72 



Brunswick, cupmarts on a church in 87 



Bnch, Leopold von, opinion concerning Midsummer's 



night fire 72 



Buckland, Miss A. "W., "Notes on some Cornish and 



Irish Prehistoric Monuments ", cited 91 



Bunaoh, Holstein, cup-stone from 24 



C. 

 Caernarvonshire, Wales, cup-cuttings on cap-stone 



of dolmen in 12, 13 



Cailhaou des Pourics 19 



Cairn at Lough Crew, Ireland 17 



Cairns of New Grange and Dowth, Ireland 18 



Caiy Stone 14 



Caldei-a, Panama, sculptured stone near 68 



California, rocks with mortar-cavities in 57 



Camps, ancient, sculptures in and near 10, 1.5 



Canton of Valais, Switzerland, stationary mortar in. 59 



Vand, Switzerland, cup-stone in 21 



St. Gall, Switzerland, cup and ring-carv- 

 ings in 22 



Cap-stone of dolmen near Clynnog Fawr, "Wales, 



cup-cuttings on 12, ] 3 



Eatho. Scotland, cup- 

 cuttings on 12 



Cam!ic,Brittany,cups on roofing-stone of MontSaint- 



Michel 13,19 



Carving in stone, experiments 82 



Carvings figured by Simpson H, 12, 13, 14, 17 



forms of 10, 15 



in Austria 25 



Central America QQctseq. 



Denmark 25,26,27,28 



England 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 81, 82 



France 13,18,19,20,82 



Germany 22,23,24,80,87,88.80 



India 31 e! seq. 



Ireland 17, 18, 74 



North America 41 etseq, 



Scotland 11 et seq, 



Sweden 28, 29, 30 



Switzerland 21, 22 



on Bald Friar Rock, Maryland 01 



Caateiiada, drawing of Mexican cupped (?) stone 54 



Central America, rock-aculptures in 66 etseq. 



Chambered tumuli, sculptures on stones of 9, 26 



Chandeshwar, temple of, description of. 33, 35,30 



Chariots, sculptured 29, 30 



Cbiriqui, Panama, rock-sculptares in 66 c( seq. 



Chirac, Franco, cup-cuttings near 20 



Christian churches, cupped aspersoria in 85 



Christianstad, sculptures in 30, 72 



Cimbrian origin of Kivik sculptures, supposed 75 



Cincinnati cup-stone 51, 93 



Circles, archaic sculptures of 9 



megalitbic, sculptures on stones of 9 



Cist at Oatlands, Isle of Man, carvings on block of 



circle surrounding 13 



Cists, sculptures on 9,15,23 



Classification of primitive aculptnres 10 



Clava, Scotland, cupped stones in tumuli at 13 



Cloughton Moor, England, cupped stone from cham- 

 ber withiu stone circle on -.. 13 



Page. 

 Clynnog Fawr, Wales, cup-cuttings on cap-stone of 



dolmen near , 12, 13 



Comparison of lapidariau sculptures of Central 



America and the British Islands . . 68, 69 

 Concentric circles, sculptured and painted, frequent 



in the "West of the United States 62 



ch'cular lines of the foim of a spiral or 



volute 11 



rings, thought to be emblematic of sun- 



worship 71 



without a central cup 11 



Connecticut, cupped granite boulder in 52, 53, 54 



Conventional symbols 77 



Copenhagen, Museum, cup-stones in 23 



Corcelettes, Switzerland, cup-stones found at 22 



"Correspondenz-Blatt der Deutscheu Anthropologi- 



scheuGesellschaft", cited 23,37,86,89 



Cortaillod, Switzerland, cupped stones from lake- 

 dwelling at 22 



Cottbua, Prussia, cnp-mark.s on church in 87 



Covers of urns, sculptures on 9 



Cup-carvinga, antiquity of 78 



Cup -cuttings frequent in Switzerland 21 



Cup-excavations, traditions concerning 89 



Cup-marks on churches 24, 87 



Cup-stone from cemetery of early age of iron 23 



Cup-sculptures. (See Carvings.) 



Cup-shapud sculptures 7 



Cup-stone question in the German Anthropological 



Society 86 



Cup-8tones 7 



attributed to the bronze age 26 



stone age 26 



found in English barrows containing 



burned human remains ... 17 



from localities in the United States 46,47 



Cupped blocks (or boulders) in Ohio 51, 52 



blocks in the United States 50, 51 



stones in Scanian churches 85 



supposed purposes of 71 , 75, cf seq. 



Cups, surrounded by a scries of concentric but in- 

 complete rings, having a straight 



radial groove 10 



by a series of concentric com- 

 plete rings 10 



by concentric rings and flexed 



lines 11 



by a single ring 10 



Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio, cup-stonea from 49 



D. 



Danish bronze knives 27 



De Boustetten.M., views regarding cup-cuttings 84 



De Makifosse, M., "Les Picrres <l Bassins et les 



Kochei"s k ficuelles dans la Lozoro", cited 20 



Denmark, archaic sculptures in 25, 26, 27, 28 



artificial foot tracks on stones in 26 



Denison, Dr. James S. , communication by 65 



Dosor, Prof. E., Aryan theory 90 



connection between the cup-sculp- 

 tures of India and Europe 38, 39 



"Les Pierres ^:ficuelles", cited... 7, 8, 13, 19 

 38, 39, 85 

 meaning of primitive rock-scnlp- 



turea 84 



